Jan. 16, 2026

Episode 2 What Trauma Teaches A Child And How We Learn To Live Again

Episode 2 What Trauma Teaches A Child And How We Learn To Live Again

Send a text Heartbeats race in quiet rooms where nothing looks wrong. That’s the paradox we unpack as we walk through childhood trauma, the survival habits it creates, and the long road toward belonging when your nervous system expects the floor to give way. We open up about hiding in small spaces to feel safe, the constant hum of fear that becomes ordinary, and the way kid logic tries to fix adult brokenness by taking the blame. From there, we name the truth: children are not responsible fo...

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Heartbeats race in quiet rooms where nothing looks wrong. That’s the paradox we unpack as we walk through childhood trauma, the survival habits it creates, and the long road toward belonging when your nervous system expects the floor to give way. We open up about hiding in small spaces to feel safe, the constant hum of fear that becomes ordinary, and the way kid logic tries to fix adult brokenness by taking the blame.

From there, we name the truth: children are not responsible for chaos. If you grew up braced for impact, you’re not broken—you’re adapted. We explore how those adaptations show up in adulthood as anxiety, conflict avoidance, people-pleasing, or sudden anger, and how to meet them with compassion instead of shame. Faith becomes a steady lens in this story, with Psalm 27:10 offering a counter-narrative of being received when you feel forsaken, and Isaiah 61 promising beauty for ashes. That faith doesn’t erase pain; it reframes it, helping the body learn safety through belonging, honest community, and practices that regulate a hyper-alert system.

We also talk about family separation, the knot of relief and grief, and the possibility of redemption over time—how growth, boundaries, and accountability can lead to restored relationships without rewriting the past. A practical tool anchors the episode: write a letter to your younger self. Tell them it wasn’t their fault, that they survived, and that compassion is the doorway to healing. As we share our own journey from survival to service, the message is clear: trauma leaves marks, but it never gets the final word. Hope does. If this resonates, subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find their way to safety and grace.

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00:58 - A Raw Opening And Trigger Warning

01:12 - Naming Childhood Trauma

01:59 - How Trauma Wires A Child

03:12 - You Were Not At Fault

04:29 - Kid Logic And Adult Brokenness

05:55 - Faith Reframes The Pain

06:36 - Redemption And Restored Relationships

07:22 - A Letter To Younger Self

08:41 - Beauty For Ashes And Next Steps

09:58 - Closing Hope And Community

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This episode is going to be a bit more raw than usual, so if you need to hit pause and take care of yourself, please give yourself permission to do that.

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No shame in that at all.

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Today I'm talking about something you can't see on my medical chart, but that shaped me maybe even more than my visual diagnosis ever did.

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Childhood trauma.

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Growing up, my home was well, let's just call it complicated.

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Instability was the backdrop, and there were forces at work that made home far from safe.

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I don't want to lay out every gritty detail, mostly because, you know, some stories aren't mine alone to tell, and a lot of wounds have healed in my family thanks to a lot of grace and hard work.

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But I will tell you this, trauma leaves scars you can't see, and those scars tend to follow us for a long, long time.

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Have you ever thought about what trauma does to a child?

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It wires you for survival.

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You become an expert at hiding, not just physically, like literally finding small spaces to squeeze into and feel safe, but emotionally too.

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I remember sitting for what felt like hours in closets, under tables, tucked away in corners, where I could just disappear from the noise.

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Maybe you've done that too, or still do in some grown up way.

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Trauma teaches you that the world isn't safe.

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It tells you to cry over things other kids shake off because your whole system is stuck on high alert, waiting for the next shoe to drop.

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I remember fear wasn't just a feeling, but a permanent state.

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Not occasional fear, but that constant, low level buzzing, what's gonna happen today kind of fear?

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It shapes everything, friend, and you end up carrying those invisible burdens right into adulthood.

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Now if you grew up with that, I want to pause, and I really mean this from my heart to yours.

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It wasn't your fault.

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You didn't cause the chaos, you couldn't have stopped it, and it sure wasn't your job to fix it.

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Children deserve to be protected.

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Let that settle in.

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If you're feeling things you usually lock away, it's okay to let it come out.

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Sometimes healing starts with just admitting the truth out loud.

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I didn't have the language for what I was living through back then.

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PTSD, hypervigilance?

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I had no clue.

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All I knew was that I was always jumpy, avoided conflict, and carried anger and resentment that felt too big for a kid to hold.

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I felt unsafe, maybe even invisible.

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I know now, looking back, that my body was just doing its best to protect me, even when the danger was finally gone.

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Friend, if this sounds familiar, let's say this together.

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There is nothing broken about you.

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Healing is possible.

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We're in this together.

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The biggest turning point for me came when my parents separated.

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I remember feeling relieved, honestly.

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Like maybe things would get better.

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Maybe we could just breathe for once.

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But man, that relief quickly tangled up with grief and this huge wave of abandonment.

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Maybe if I'd just been a little better, tried a little harder, things would have worked out, right?

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That's what I thought, but looking back, kid logic is no match for adult brokenness.

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I want to say this for anyone who needs to hear it.

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Maybe that's you, friend.

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Family dysfunction, parental struggles, whatever went on, it was never your fault.

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You're not broken just because your home was.

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Your value wasn't measured by the stability or the struggles around you.

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Oh, and all those complex feelings anger, shame, that endless tug of war for normalcy and self worth.

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Turns out they follow us right into adulthood too.

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Sometimes it comes out as anxiety or anger.

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Sometimes it's just this sense that you don't quite belong, or you're always waiting for the rug to get pulled out from under you again.

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I can't count how many times my nervous system hit red alert for stuff other people shrugged off.

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It's all part of the trauma journey.

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When I read Psalm twenty seven ten, though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.

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I realized it was speaking to me right where I hurt most.

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God receives us.

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In those moments we feel most abandoned, He sees us, He steps in.

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That verse helped pull me out of the weight of blame and pointed me toward hope.

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Faith didn't erase the pain, but it reframed it.

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I began to believe, maybe for the first time, that God had been with me all along, rewriting my story into something new.

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Even after the separation, life didn't exactly turn into a fairy tale.

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There was more to navigate, new dynamics, questions about who I was and what I was worth.

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But over time, and with faith, I came to see that people can change, and that relationships can be restored.

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God's in the business of redemption, not just of our souls, but of our families and our past too.

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If your family life was complicated, if your home wasn't always a safe place, hear me, you are not alone.

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Your experience matters, and hope is always possible, even reconciliation when the time is right.

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I think about what I'd tell little Robert sometimes, what I wish someone had whispered to me in those lost scary moments.

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I'd sit down with him, look him right in the eyes, and say none of this is your fault.

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You're not the reason for the chaos.

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You are not broken, not bad, not the problem.

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You're just a child who deserves love and safety.

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And even though this hurts right now, one day you'll help others with these wounds.

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God's not done with your story.

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He's got plans you can't even see yet.

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So hold on.

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Maybe that's what you need to hear too.

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And maybe, just maybe, you need to write a letter to your younger self.

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For real, grab a pen this week, friend, and tell that younger you the truth.

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Tell them it wasn't their fault.

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Tell them they'll survive.

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Give them the compassion they needed and never got.

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Part of healing, I've learned, is parenting ourselves the loving way we should have been parented.

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That's how we start breaking cycles, shifting from self blame to grace.

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Isaiah chapter sixty one verses one three is my anchor here.

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Beauty for ashes, joy instead of mourning.

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Our broken pieces can become places God rebuilds with hope and dignity.

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I've seen this at work in my own life.

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Years later, I watched as God began restoring relationships.

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He brought growth I never thought possible, not just for me, but for those around me too.

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My story isn't just about survival, but about stepping forward, using my pain to help someone else find light too.

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Trauma might leave its mark, but friend, it never gets the final word.

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God does.

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You are not your scars.

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You are a living testimony of grace in progress.

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As we wrap up, just remember, if you're in a tough spot right now, you are not alone.

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You deserve safety, you deserve hope, and you deserve help.

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There are people ready to walk with you, and God is already working on your behalf.

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If this episode resonated, share it with someone else who could use a reminder.

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Subscribe, check in next week.

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We're going deeper, but we're going together.

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I firmly believe nobody should walk through darkness alone, and friend, you sure don't have to.

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See you soon.